Fire Matt Nagy chants are being yelled throughout Chicago as the Bears’ head coach should be on the hot seat. Nagy allowed Justin Fields to be sacked NINE times in his first NFL start against the Cleveland Browns in NFL Week 3. The national media including NFL analysts from NFL Network, ESPN, Fox Sports and everywhere else are begging the Bears to fire Nagy. Will Chicago get rid of its head coach? Bears Now host Harrison Graham breaks down today’s Chicago Bears rumors around Nagy. If Da Bears fire Matt Nagy, you’ll want to be subscribed to the channel because we cover the latest Chicago Bears news & rumors. Click this link here to stay locked in on the Chicago Bears:
Reasons the Chicago Bears should fire Matt Nagy TODAY:
– Dan Orlovsky on ESPN’s ‘Get Up’ says it’s the worst game plan he’s ever seen especially since the Bears had 149 days to prepare for Justin Fields’ first start after drafting him in April.
– The Bears only used max protection on its offensive line twice vs. Browns.
– Nagy will break Fields if this game plan continues.
– Former NFL coaches and players all believe Nagy failed Fields and has no idea what he’s doing.
– Harrison Graham admits he was wrong about Nagy and that he needs to go. At minimum he should give up play-calling duties to Bill Lazor or another Bears’ coach.
Matt Nagy press conference took place today and he acknowledged that he and the Bears’ offense must be better moving forward.
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